I felt like I just de-virginized my mouth with the best sushi money can buy. Every bite was tantalizing with freshness by each succulent natural freshness of fish melting in my mouth. The harmonic blend of perfect temperature of rice and fish will tingle your tastes buds ever so gently by the simplicity of goodness. Pre-order ahead of time to get a seat at the bar table and you'll choose one of the three Omakase course. I recommend drinking water to cleanse your taste buds, but you can have a choice to order a bottle of saki for 30 bucks. We took the first choice which was the 48 dollar Nigiri choice of a ten piece sushi meal. You can order more individual pieces which range from 4-7 bucks during the course of the meal. They'll give you a sweet icy saki shot at first and a quick appetizer. As soon as your mouth starts watering they'll serve the main course of sushi one by one, each one progressively getting better and better. Then they'll give you the dessert, a Japanese style blend of sweetness of your choosing. The presentation was very interesting due to the amount of discipline they have while preparing the sushi. It's not just a meal, it was an experience made for royalty.